Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry

노인정신의학

pISSN 1226-6329 / eISSN 2733-4600


노인정신의학

대한노인정신의학회 (13권2호 83-90)

Correlation of Plasma Homocysteien and Folate Levels with White Matter Changes in Alzheimer's Disease Patients

알쯔하이머병 환자에서 백질 변화와 혈중 호모시스테인 및 엽산 농도의 상관관계

김신겸(Shin Gyeom Kim);정한용(Han Yong Jung);이소영(So Young Lee);신은영(Eun Young Shin);정우열(Woo Yeol Jung);박준호(Jun Ho Park)

Abstract

Objectives : To explore the relationship of white matter changes (WMC) on magnetic resornance imaging (MRI) with plasma homocysteine and folate levels in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. Methods : Forty-one patients with probable AD were evaluated on WMC on brain MRI, plasma homocysteine and folate levels, and cerebrovascular risk factors. Subjects were divided into two groups according to WMC scores (lower group with <5 and higher group with ≥5). WMC were assessed by a scale of the European Task Force on Age-Related WMC. Results : Plasma homocysteine levels were correlated with right frontal WMC and have a tendency of correlation with left frontal WMC. When subjects were divided into two groups: higher plasma homocysteine group (≥14 μmol/L) and lower plasma homocysteine group (<14 μmol/L), the former was significantly higher than the latter in both frontal WMC. In a logistic regression analysis, higher plasma homocysteine were not a significant risk factor for higher WMC. Increasing age was a only significant risk factor for higher WMC and correlated with both frontal WMC. There was no relationship folate with any WMC. Conclusion : It is possible that plasma homocysteine levels have a region-specific correlation with frontal WMC in AD. However, it is important that effect of age on the relationship should be considered.

Keywords

신경심리학적 평가,알쯔하이머병 White matter changes,Homocysteine,Alzheimer's disease,CDR